The role of focused ultrasound for pediatric brain tumors: current insights and future implications on treatment strategies.
Authors: Chesney KM, Keating GF, Patel N, Kilburn L, Fonseca A, Wu CC, Nazarian J, Packer RJ, Donoho DA, Oluigbo C, Myseros JS, Keating RF, Syed HR
Focused ultrasound (FUS) is an innovative and emerging technology for the treatment of adult and pediatric brain tumors and illustrates the intersection of various specialized fields, including neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, radiation oncology, and biomedical engineering. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the application and implications of FUS in treating pediatric brain tumors, with a special focus on pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs) and the evolving landscape of this technology and its clinical utility. The fundamental principles of FUS include its ability to induce thermal ablation or enhance drug delivery through transient blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, emphasizing the adaptability of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) applications. Several ongoing clinical trials explore the potential of FUS in offering alternative therapeutic strategies for pathologies where conventional treatments fall short, specifically centrally-located benign CNS tumors and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG). A case illustration involving the use of HIFU for pilocytic astrocytoma is presented. Discussions regarding future applications of FUS for the treatment of gliomas include improved drug delivery, immunomodulation, radiosensitization, and other technological advancements.
Introduction
Purpose
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Study Objective
To review current evidence on the use of focused ultrasound for pediatric brain tumors and discuss its potential future implications for treatment strategies.
Animal model / Human subject
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Disease model
pediatric brain tumors
MRI or image guidance method
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Targeted brain region(s)
Pediatric Brain Tumors
Cargo name and characteristics
Focused ultrasound (physical therapeutic modality): a non‑invasive acoustic energy modality used for targeted brain tissue ablation, blood–brain barrier disruption, or facilitation of drug delivery; not a molecular cargo (no AAV, protein, small molecule, or nanoparticle specified in the provided text).
Route of administration
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Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Focused ultrasound in pediatric brain tumors noninvasively induces tumor ablation and transient blood–brain barrier disruption to enhance drug delivery and immune modulation, improving targeting and therapeutic efficacy.
Duration of biological effect
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Safety-related matter
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Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
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FUS Frequency
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FUS Intensity
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FUS Pressure
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FUS Mode
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Pulse duration
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Duration of a single FUS session
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Focal Characteristics
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Treatment frequency
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